Charlie is an experienced broadcaster and journalist across both TV and Radio. She has worked globally for major TV networks, events, and brands covering the likes of the Olympics and Paralympics to producing her own investigative podcast series Undiscussable.
I want to help LYG grow its reach and impact to deliver opportunities to all Londoners using the power of sport, not just in direct competition but also in skillset and wider careers around sport. Running saved my life as a kid in so many ways. I still use the same skills I learnt as a young athlete now in everything I do. I have volunteered to help tell those stories and create more of them.
Again this is so hard, I have so many! In my broadcast career interviewing Nicola Adams as she stepped out of the ring in as the first woman to win an Olympic boxing Gold medal.
To give something back to a fantastic organisation that shares my love of sport, and creates opportunities for young Londoners to participate and benefit from it.
However in recent years Jane has transitioned away from the city to working more in the Education and Sport sectors in pursuit of her belief that participation in sport by young people can bring huge benefits in so many aspects of their lives. She has been a school Governor for nearly 10 years with specific responsibility for Finance and Sport. She coaches in Primary Schools and in an effort to engage more young people in sport Jane was recently involved in setting up and is now running a large netball club in North London.
Participating I love swimming, running, netball and the gym. To watch live- athletics, netball, hockey, cricket — pretty much all sport. My first experience of the LYG was as a coach taking a netball team to finals day, subsequently attending many LYG events as a parent supporter or Coach. I was blown away by the event with the once in a lifetime experiences available to the young participants. I am passionate in my belief that sport can change lives in so many ways and volunteering for LYG is a chance to help create opportunities for more young people to get involved and experience the benefits that sport at any level can bring.
Sport provides so many wonderful opportunities — the friendships, the discipline, the achievements and the heartache all combine to help young people develop with positivity and determination. The London Youth Games epitomises these ambitions and it is a privilege to be a part of the Games.
Worked in British politics across England, Scotland and Wales for over 10 years with significant experience in campaigns, elections and referenda. Football, but a hard decision — I love watching and playing sport. Cricket, rugby and athletics come close behind.
As a former participant of the Greater Manchester Youth Games as a young person, I have lived experience of how this expanded my horizons and gave me the confidence to take up a career in British politics. I have spent my whole life working in voluntary organisations with young people and know how it impacts a life and changes outlooks and I wanted to help LYG do even more of this. Meet LYG. Your borough. Your sport. Your passion. Andy Dalby-Welsh. Favourite Sport? Football Favourite thing about working for LYG?
I believe in the power of sport to change lives. To be able to change lives with London Youth Games involving any young Londoner no matter their background is hugely exciting. Best sporting moment?
Expectations from us. Its a good idea to share this with your team and anyone wishing to be involved with the day. LYG Code of conduct. Why not get your team to write their own? Team managers - writing a pledge. LYG20 Games Rules v1. Our policies. For all our up to date policies click below. LYG policies. Southwark Ruth Eytle. Southwark website. Kensington and Chelsea Gabby Leger. Kensington and Chelsea website. Kingston Martel Atterbury. Kingston website. Lambeth Rodney Craig. Lewisham Maya Onyett.
Lewisham website. Merton LYG. Newham Lisa Brivati. How to Volunteer. Learn More. Together with Playwaze we have developed an app that lets you manage, select and message your teams. All participants in the Games need to be a member so why not download it and register today to get started. Connect with events and other athletes. Sign up to compete in the games. Create teams and enter competitions. You can try out different roles at our events, to find the perfect role for you.
Sports roles Help us with registration and results, be an official in any of our 30 sports or assist us with the wider competition. Events roles Take part in medal ceremonies, give out event information or help us organise our hospitality arrangements. Media roles Be a photographer, a videographer, a reporter or a journalist or help us keep our social media up to date.
You can volunteer as a team. If you are interested in bringing a team along please email gamesforce londonyouthgames.
Learn More. Together with Playwaze we have developed an app that lets you manage, select and message your teams. All participants in the Games need to be a member so why not download it and register today to get started.
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